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On Thursday, Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey was notified by the NFL that he has been added to the 2011 AFC Pro Bowl roster.

He’ll replace Oakland’s Nnamdi Asomugha, who won’t be playing due to health concerns.

This marks Bailey’s 10th selection in a 12-year span — Bailey now holds the most Pro Bowl selections by a cornerback in the history of the game, passing former cornerback Mike Haynes.

A member of the All Decade 2000′s team, Bailey started in 15 games last season, recording 45 tackles, a sack, 2 interceptions and 13 passes defended. He ranks sixth all time on the team interception list (with 30) and his 48 career interceptions rank first among all cornerbacks since his rookie season in 1999.

Joining Bronco wide reciever Brandon Lloyd, Bailey will ensure that the Broncos will be represented on offense and defense on Sunday in Hawaii. This marks the 22nd consecutive season the team has produced multiple Pro Bowlers.

The 2011 NFL All Star Game will be played Sunday at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu, Hawaii, at 5 p.m. MT.

Congratulations to Champ, who just added to his case as Greatest Cornerback to Play the Game. Press release after the jump.

ENGLEWOOD, Colo. — Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey was notified by Head Coach John Foxand the National Football League on Thursday that he was added to the 2011 Pro Bowl roster. He will replace Oakland cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, who will not participate in league’s annual All-Star Game due to medical reasons.

The selection is the 10th of Bailey’s 12-year playing career, passing Pro Football Hall of Famer Mike Haynes for the most Pro Bowls in NFL history at the cornerback position.

“I’m very excited to represent the AFC and the Denver Broncos at the Pro Bowl,” Bailey said. “It’s a great honor to play on the same field with the NFL’s best, and I’m looking forward to getting out to Hawaii.”

As team captain for Denver in 2010, Bailey totaled 45 tackles (41 solo), one sack (9 yds.), two interceptions (0 yds.) and 13 passes defensed in 15 games played (15 starts).

His six Pro Bowl selections as a Bronco (2004-07, ’09-10) tie him with linebacker Karl Mecklenburg and safetyDennis Smith for fifth in team history behind quarterback John Elway (9), safety Steve Atwater (8), linebackerRandy Gradishar (7) and tight end Shannon Sharpe (7).

Bailey is currently tied for sixth in team history with 30 interceptions, and his 48 career interceptions are the most by a cornerback and the third most in the NFL since his rookie season in 1999.

He joins wide receiver Brandon Lloyd as the Broncos’ representatives for the AFC squad, marking the 22nd consecutive season the team has produced multiple Pro Bowlers.

The Pro Bowl will be played on Sunday, Jan. 30, at Aloha Stadium in Honolulu at 5 p.m. MST. The game will be televised nationally on FOX.

CJ

Good for champ easily a hall of famer

areferee

Congratulations Champ.

We know you would have been in the Pro Bowl in the first round had it not been for the team's poor performance.

Now, unless they want to duplicate their poor performance, they will sign you to a contract so you will stay a Bronco until you retire. We want you to be a winner right here in Denver.

Champ is still money. I obviously want him to stick with the broncos but it ultimately depends on his asking price. My lasting memory of Champ will always be game 5 (I think?) of last season when the Cowboys were 3rd and goal to win the game and they targeted champ twice in a row and champ shut 'em down twice in a row. I'm pretty sure they ran the same in route against Champ both times and both times he played like the money corner he is.

That said, he's definitely on the wrong side of 30 and it ultimately depends on what his agent wants. I would love for him to finish his career as a bronco but IMHO, he's not worth high level, long term deal. And honestly, if his goal is to win a championship before he retires, maybe he should be on another team. One that has a reasonable chance of getting to the promise land and is also willing to give him the money he wants.

http://Facebook.com/BroncosZone Jon

I love what Lindsay Jones said on twitter; @PostBroncos: Chiming in late on Champ Bailey-to-Pro Bowl news. Very well deserved, but he should never have been snubbed in the first place.

http://Facebook.com/BroncosZone Jon

I love what Lindsay Jones said on twitter; @PostBroncos: Chiming in late on Champ Bailey-to-Pro Bowl news. Very well deserved, but he should never have been snubbed in the first place.